Located in the picturesque town of Cafayate in Salta Province, Argentina, the Cafayate Vineyards are renowned for producing some of the country's finest wines, especially Torrontés. Surrounded by dramatic desert landscapes and towering rock formations like the famous Devil's Throat, this region offers a unique blend of natural beauty and viticulture. Visitors are drawn not only for the exquisite wines but also for the stunning high-altitude scenery and rich local culture. The vineyards provide guided tours, tastings, and immersive experiences that showcase centuries-old winemaking traditions.
The peak season runs from October to March, offering warm days perfect for vineyard tours and wine tasting under the sun.
April to September brings cooler weather and fewer crowds, ideal for a more intimate and peaceful vineyard experience.
Cafayate enjoys a semi-arid climate with over 300 sunny days a year, making it suitable for visits throughout the year.
October and November are ideal for families, with mild temperatures and vibrant landscapes during the harvest season.
| Mode | Details |
|---|---|
| By Air | Fly to Salta Airport (SLA), then a 2-hour drive to Cafayate |
| By Bus | Regular buses from Salta to Cafayate (3–4 hours) |
| By Car | Scenic 170 km drive via Route 68 through the valleys |
Yes, many vineyards welcome families and offer non-alcoholic options and outdoor activities.
It’s recommended to book in advance, especially during peak season, to secure your preferred time slot.
Cafayate is famous for Torrontés, but also produces Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah.